The Director of Nursing provides leadership for hospital-based clinical services spanning inpatient, outpatient, and procedural areas. These departments deliver care across the lifespan, supporting neonatal, pediatric, adult, and geriatric populations. The scope includes acute, critical, and emergent services, ensuring that patients receive safe, timely, and high-quality care throughout their clinical journey. The Director oversees a portfolio of units or service areas that may include medical-surgical, critical care, emergency services, perioperative & perianesthesia areas, women’s and children’s services, or other specialty programs. The Director of Nursing provides strategic, operational, and clinical leadership for assigned service areas across the health system. This role is responsible for clinical practice oversight, ensuring consistent, evidence-based, and high-quality care across all inpatient, outpatient, and procedural settings under their leadership. The Director holds 24/7 accountability, ownership, and authority for clinical practice, caregiver performance, and operational reliability within their assigned areas. This leader ensures reliable care delivery, strengthens caregiver engagement, and advances clinical excellence in alignment with St. Charles’ mission, vision, values, and strategic priorities. In partnership with nursing leaders, service line administrators, physician dyads, and interdisciplinary teams, the Director drives operational effectiveness, promotes a culture of safety, and supports caregivers in delivering exceptional, patient-centered care. This position directly manages assigned caregivers.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director